UnityPoint ClinicsUnitypoint Clinic Cardiology 202 10 St SE STE 225, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 (319)3647101 (phone), (319)3631993 (fax)
Mercycare Community PhysiciansMercy Internists Associates Of Iowa 543 7 St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 (319)8617600 (phone), (319)8617614 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Peking Union Med Coll, Beijing, Beijing, China Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Nutrition Therapy
Conditions:
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Hypertension (HTN) Hypothyroidism
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li graduated from the Peking Union Med Coll, Beijing, Beijing, China in 1996. She works in Cedar Rapids, IA and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Marengo Memorial Hospital, Mercy Medical Center and St Lukes Hospital.
Dr. Li graduated from the Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China in 1992. She works in Smithtown, NY and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Li is affiliated with Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, Saint Catherine Of Siena Medical Center and Southside Hospital.
Dr. Li graduated from the Xuzhou Med Coll, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu, China in 1985. He works in Plymouth, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth.
Dr. Li graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 2005. He works in Belleville, NJ and 2 other locations and specializes in Allergy & Immunology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Clara Maass Medical Center, Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside, Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Newton
Portsmouth Anesthesia AssociatesPortsmouth Anesthesia Associates PC 5818 Harbour Vw Blvd, Suffolk, VA 23435 (757)3997451 (phone), (757)3991158 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tianjin Med Univ, Tianjin City, Tianjin, China Graduated: 1982
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li graduated from the Tianjin Med Univ, Tianjin City, Tianjin, China in 1982. He works in Portsmouth, VA and 2 other locations and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Li is affiliated with Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center and Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center.
Highly skilled in repairing and troubleshooting of computer hardware, software, computer networking and printers Experience with Ubuntu Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8 Experience with backup and image management software such as Symantec Ghost and Clonezilla Ability to effectively solder and desolder common parts Ability to accomplish multiple simultaneous tasks at the same time as maintaining consistent results Excellent attention to details, analytical and problem solving skills Skilled in time, priority and task management
NEWPORT PARTNERS, INC Woodstock, IL 2013 to Jan 2013 Private Equity Analyst InternBEST PHARMATECH, INC Indianapolis, IN Feb 2010 to Jan 2013 Business AnalystCGENETECH, INC Indianapolis, IN Sep 2008 to Feb 2010 Project Manager; Senior Scientist
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Chicago, IL 2012 to 2014 Masters of Business Administration in Statistics; Finance; MarketingJOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Baltimore, MD 2013 to 2013 Certificate in Mathematical Biostatistics Boot CampDUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA Aug 2008 Doctor of Philosophy in Medicinal ChemistrySHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY Jun 2003 Master of Science in Medicinal ChemistryLIAONING NORMAL UNIVERSITY Dalian, CN Jul 2000 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Aug 2010 to 2000 Senior AccountantUnity Accounting and Tax Service, Inc Falls Church, VA Mar 2009 to Aug 2010 Staff AccountantBank of China, Inner Mongolia, China - Global Trade Services Dept
Sep 2007 to Mar 2009 Bank Officer
Education:
Stratford University Falls Church, VA 2009 to 2010 M.S. in AccountingShaanxi University of Technology 2002 to 2007 B.A. in Language and Literature
Robert L. Wright & Associates - Structural Engineering Consultants
Jul 2009 to Present Structural / Project EngineerWilliams Gas Pipeline Houston, TX Nov 2006 to Sep 2007 Engineer - Civil / MechanicalEnergy & Geoscience Institute Salt Lake City, UT May 2005 to Nov 2006 Digital Map Designer & Research Assistant
Education:
University of Houston Houston, TX Jan 2007 to Jan 2009 Master of Civil Engineering in Civil & Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Jan 2001 to Jan 2006 Bachelor of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering
Ingmar Bitter - Rockville MD, US Wei Li - East Brunswick NJ, US Michael Meissner - Port Jefferson NY, US Frank Dachille - Amityville NY, US Soren Grimm - Wurmlingen, DE George Economos - Bayport NY, US
International Classification:
A61B005/05
US Classification:
600407000
Abstract:
A user interface () comprises an image area that is divided into a plurality of views for viewing corresponding 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional images of an anatomical region. Tool control panes (-) can be simultaneously opened and accessible. The segmentation pane () enables automatic segmentation of components of a displayed image within a user-specified intensity range or based on a predetermined intensity
Ismael Enrique Arciniegas Rueda - Arlington VA, US Anil Kumar Suri - Tarrytown NY, US Vikram Bakshi - Westport CT, US Glenn Bradley Christensen - New Lenox IL, US Andrew Mark Singer - Baltimore MD, US Gary R. Bradley - Lemont IL, US Brian Hayduk - Tarrytown NY, US Abhinav Krishna - Chevy Chase MD, US Alvaro Ignacio Arciniegas Rueda - Troy NY, US Wei Li - Parsippany NJ, US
Assignee:
Constellation Energy Group, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G07G 1/14
US Classification:
705 14, 705412
Abstract:
A method of determining an optimal energy portfolio for a customer includes: quantifying the customer's risk/reward profile; obtaining customer data, including historical and forward customer data, said customer data including at least customer budgetary constraints; obtaining market data, including historical and forward market data; and determining, as the optimal energy portfolio for the customer, an energy portfolio based at least in part on (i) the customer's risk/reward profile, (ii) the customer's budget constraints, (iii) the customer data; and (iv) the market data.
Compositions And Methods To Protect Mammalian Tissue Against Cold And Other Metabolic Stresses
- Bethesda MD, US Wei LI - Potomac MD, US Kiyoharu Joshua MIYAGISHIMA - Laurel MD, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/4985 A61K 31/336 A61K 31/34 A61K 38/08
Abstract:
A composition for preserving viability of cells, tissues, or organs at a low temperature is provided. The composition includes a mitochondrial uncoupling agent, at least one protease inhibitor, and a reducing agent. Methods to protect cells, tissues, or organs from exposure to cold and other metabolic stress are also provided.
Compositions And Methods To Protect Mammalian Tissue Against Cold And Other Metabolic Stresses
- Bethesda MD, US Wei Li - Potomac MD, US Kiyoharu Josh Miyagishima - Laurel MD, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/4985 A61K 31/336 A61K 38/08 A61K 31/34
Abstract:
A composition for preserving viability of cells, tissues, or organs at a low temperature is provided. The composition includes a mitochondrial uncoupling agent, at least one protease inhibitor, and a reducing agent. Methods to protect cells, tissues, or organs from exposure to cold and other metabolic stress are also provided.
Topologically Correct Horizons For Complex Fault Network
- Houston TX, US Wei Li - Houston TX, US Donald Douglas Nelson - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Assignee:
Landmark Graphics Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 99/00 G06T 17/05 G06T 7/50 G06Q 10/04
Abstract:
A method and a system for modeling a three-dimensional geological structure. A method may comprise selecting input data from well measurement systems, seismic surveys or other sources, inputting the input data into an information handling system, building a quotient space, projecting constraints to the quotient space, constructing depth functions on the quotient space, trimming against a fault network, and producing a three-dimensional model of horizons. A system may comprise a downhole tool. The downhole tool may comprise at least one receiver and at least one transmitter. The system may further comprise a conveyance and an information handling system. The information handling system may be configured to select an input data, build a quotient space, project constraints to the quotient space, construct depth functions on the quotient space, trim against a fault network, and produce a three-dimensional model of a geological structure.
Mechanically Stable Composite Electrolyte For Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell With Improved Proton Conductivity And Methods Thereof
Anima B. BOSE - Houston TX, US Wei LI - Houston TX, US - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
University of Houston System - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B 25/42 C01G 19/02 H01M 8/1016
Abstract:
A method of restoring the proton conductivity of a sintered pyrophosphate membrane of intermediate temperature fuel cells (IT-FCs) by introducing phosphoric acid into the sintered SnPOmembrane to react with the degraded SnPOspecies and thus restore the membrane pyrophosphate and proton conductivity. Such cells operate with low external humidification, and the active area of the cells may be fabricated up to 100 cmin size.
The present disclosure relates to an engineered microbe capable of improved productivity of fatty acid or fatty acid derivative. An NAD-dependent 3-oxoacyl-ACP reductase or NAD-dependent 3-oxoacyl-CoA reductase replaces or supplements the native NADP-dependent 3-oxoacyl-ACP reductase so as to utilize the higher availability of NAD rather than NADP in the cell. Higher production, yield and titer of fatty acids are therefore obtained. Such microbes can be combined with other mutations to further improve yield of fatty acids or fatty acid derivatives.
- Houston TX, US SongI HAN - Houston TX, US Wei LI - Houston TX, US Mai LI - Houston TX, US Zhilin LI - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/64 C12N 9/16 C07K 14/245 C07K 14/255
Abstract:
Methods of improving fatty acid production in bacteria, yeast, algae, and various other microbes are presented, by either supplementing the medium with millimolar amounts of magnesium, by overexpressing a magnesium transporter, or both.